Nanny 101: Routines
Welcome back to Nanny 101, a series created to share the basics for the new nanny or a refresher course for the seasoned nanny! Let this be a starting point […]
Welcome back to Nanny 101, a series created to share the basics for the new nanny or a refresher course for the seasoned nanny! Let this be a starting point […]
Everyone at Regarding Nannies would like to thank our readers, new and returning, for making the month of July one of the best ones ever! We see that you are […]
Job Search Expenses Compliments of Breedlove & Associates, written specially for Regarding Nannies Can any of my job search expenses be taken off my income taxes? There are several job […]
Welcome back to our new series, “Meet Nanny”! Through this series, we will get to know some amazing nannies from all over the country. While each of us have a […]
Back to School: Lunch ideas by Glenda Propst I hate to mention it but summer is almost over………again! Yikes…where does the time go? I can’t believe it’s already time to […]
Tuesday Tips: Filters For Dehumidifiers by Alice Shaffer Recently we experienced water damage from the dehumidifier pump leaking water into the utility room which happens to share a wall with […]
Monday Moxie: Privacy Protected by Greta Schraer with an introduction by Alice Shaffer This past week, Greta shared her High5 Friday on Privacy Protected over at Cincynanny. I have […]
Regarding Nannies had another exciting week with the premiere of two new series: Nanny 101 and My Favorite Things by Greta Schraer. These series will be a monthly feature at […]
Financial Friday: Tax Free Holidays Are Here! by Alice Shaffer Over the past several years I keep hearing about “tax free shopping weekend” around the first weekend of August. It […]
Today we are chatting with Kari Ewest. Kari is a professional nanny in Minnesota who lost over 100#. I think her story will inspire, challenge and motivate you, just as […]
Rain drops on roses and whiskers on kittens…. OK, so I stole the title from one of my favorite nannies, who was really a governess. Oh, a nun too…but then […]